Language

Spanish

Most Cubans speak some English in the city (like Havana). Further into the countryside, the less English you will encounter. Most Museum displays will use Spanish only.

Google Translate

Some clients find it helpful to download the GOOGLE TRANSLATE app to their phone to decode some Spanish phrases.

If you don’t download it, you won’t be able to use it without Wifi (which means – you won’t use it in Cuba).

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Clearing Customs

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Boarding Pass

An older person stands on a weathered balcony with two Cuban flags and one U.S. flag hanging over the railing. The building’s paint is peeling. | Cubaecology

Customs Declaration Form

An older person stands on a weathered balcony with two Cuban flags and one U.S. flag hanging over the railing. The building’s paint is peeling. | Cubaecology

Visas and QR Codes

An older person stands on a weathered balcony with two Cuban flags and one U.S. flag hanging over the railing. The building’s paint is peeling. | Cubaecology

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